Photos: "Gravity" Has a Companion Short Film Showing a Scene From Another Point of View

Director Alfonso Cuaron (Children of Men) co-wrote his "Gravity" film with his 34-year-old son Jonas. It turns out that Jonas directed a seven-minute short film, called "Aningaaq," that's meant to be a companion piece to "Gravity."

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Near the end of "Gravity," Ryan Stone (Sandra Bullock) finally makes radio contact with Earth. Unfortunately, the people she reaches live in a small village. They don't speak English, but the sound of dogs barking and a child crying in the background make Stone momentarily feel better about her situation.

"Aningaaq" shows us the village and gives us a look at the moment Stone communicates with its people. It turns out that it's an ice-fishing village in Greenland. We can hear Stone, but never see her.

The short film played at the Telluride Film Festival, and many thought that it would be a "Gravity" post-credits scene. Instead, "Aningaaq" was inexplicably shown in front some theatrical showings of "We're the Millers." And is now set to be released on the "Gravity" DVD/Blu-ray.